Tag: A Clockwork Orange

Almost everybody has seen or heard of Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971), and many people globally now study the original book written by Anthony Burgess during their school or college years. This application to everyday life and education tells us immediately that this is a story which has something to teach us. For those …

Here at 25YLSite, we handle a lot of heavy lifting. Analysis, interpretation, deep discussion, introspective interviews… you name it, we’ve got it. “Favorites” takes a lighter approach to the material we normally cover. Each week, we will take you through a list of favorites – whether it’s moments, scenes, episodes, characters, lines of dialogue, whatever! …

My dream is to go to the place (you know the one) where it all began. On a starry night... on a starry night... when it all began. You said hold me... hold me... hold me. Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid. We're with the stars. - Rebekah Del Rio, "No Stars" Part 10 ends …

"We need to write about Legion. We NEED to write about Legion". "I don't know where to start". That's pretty much how the 25YL editor chat went, and it's true I don't really know where to start because Legion is so dense and so unique that it will require a LOT of dissecting, way more …

As part-time curator of the Bookhouse library (when Lucy's busy with police business) I often get to overhear some great conversations between patrons, those intrepid Bookhouse Boys and Babes who frequent this fine establishment. Sometimes — if the books are shelved and properly alphabetized, per Lucy's instructions — I even get to partake! Such was the case earlier …

Part 10 of Twin Peaks: The Return features more than its share of disturbing moments. To my mind, however, the strangest and most visually jarring of these moments occurs late in the hour. Gordon Cole (David Lynch) sits in a hotel room where he is drawing with a felt-tip marker. Gordon hears a knock at …